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A black and white photo of two men loading a box on a truck. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a man with a gun. Office of War Information Photograph

Reciprocal aid. Sergeant A. Baker of Texas loading armament in a British Spitfire with British bullets. The plane will be flown by an American pilot. American and British air forces work side by side in the European theatre, with Britain furnishing important supplies and equipment under Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Two gentlemen from Ohio who pilot Spitfire planes in Britain. Lieutenant E.S. Schofield of Belleville, wearing a British flying kit, and R.F. Sargent of Youngstown, wearing a British Irvin jacket, give evidence of the cooperation between British and American air forces. Important equipment and supplies including airdromes, barracks and ammunition, are provided American fighting forces under the British Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Two sergeants from Texas, Sergeant A. Baker and Technical Sergeant Roy Hill, carry a string of British bullets over their shoulders to a British Spitfire. American and British air forces work side by side in the European theatre, with British furnishing important supplies and equipment under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Wearing British flying kits, Lieutenant E.D. Schofield of Belleville, Ohio and Lieutenant R.F. Sargent, of Youngstown, Ohio, prepare to pilot a British Spitfire. Under the Reciprocal Aid Program, Britain is furnishing American air forces important equipment and supplies

Reciprocal aid. American pilots at an airfield in Britain built for the U.S. Air Forces use a British "Master" aircraft for communications. American and British air forces work side by side in the European theatre, with Britain furnishing important supplies and equipment under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Lieutenant E.S. Schofield, of Belleville, Ohio and Lieutenant R.F. Sargent of Youngstown, Ohio, pictured in Britain, as the former prepares to pilot a Spitfire plane. Lieutenant Schofield is using a British flying kit and Lieutenant Sargent is wearing a British Irvin jacket, part of the supplies furnished American fighting forces under the Reciprocal Aid Program

A black and white photo of a man sitting in a plane. Office of War Information Photograph

Reciprocal aid. Private Michael Fuller of New York City and Sergeant J.L. Schnider of Chicago unload British tables and fire extinguishers for use by the American air forces in Britain. American and British air forces work side by side in the European theatre, with Britain furnishing important supplies and equipment under the Reciprocal Aid Program

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label_outline Explore British Air Forces Work Side, American Air Forces, Reciprocal

Capitol Theater, 51st St. and Broadway, New York. From across street

Reciprocal aid. Two sergeants from Texas, Sergeant A. Baker and Technical Sergeant Roy Hill, carry a string of British bullets over their shoulders to a British Spitfire. American and British air forces work side by side in the European theatre, with British furnishing important supplies and equipment under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Mr. and Mrs. V. Theo. Low, residence on Hickory Kingdom Rd., Bedford Village, New York. Daughters room

[Portrait of Arnett Cobb and Walter Buchanan, Apollo Theatre, New York, N.Y., ca. Aug. 1947]

European U.S.S.R. Historic map, Library of Congress

European travel views. Arnold Genthe collection

Meeting first American food ship to arrive under lend-lease to Britain. Right to Left: Kathleen Harriman, Lord Woolton, Minister of Food; Averill Harriman, U.S. lend lease representative; Robert H. Hinkley, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce, watching a consignment of food being lifted from the hold of the ship at a British port

Sweet Kingdom Annex, Chene at Superior, Detroit, 2013

Pears rotting on the ground. Placer County, California. There was no market for these hard pears this year, nor has there been much of one for the last ten years. Better methods of refrigeration make it possible to ship a softer pear east and the war has closed the European markets

A pile of wooden baseball bats sitting on top of a wooden floor. Office of War Information Photograph

One year of reciprocal aid. Flight Lieutenant Clifford Taite, Royal Air Force (RAF) takes Captain James R. Hendry, U.S. Army Air Force through the British experts' dossier on a German aircraft that fell into British hands. Reciprocal aid includes information whose value cannot be estimated in terms of money and which has been obtained at a cost measured in thousands of lives and three years of hard fighting

[ Crowds lined up outside of the Palace Theater in New York City for The Danny Kaye Show, 1953]

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